Custom Kd Update: Activision has reversed course on the release of the Combat Record feature and announced an indefinite delay, meaning Warzone 2 gamers who are waiting for the mid-season update today STILL won’t be able to log their data.
With the release of Season 1 Reloaded, which is jam-packed with new content and has some gameplay modifications, Call of Duty: Warzone 2 will get its first significant update.
We had been anticipating the long-awaited release of Combat Records in particular so that we could finally keep track of Warzone 2.0 data and KD, however, Activision has just announced that this won’t be happening.
The battle royale metrics are not yet available, according to the official Call of Duty Twitter account, which cited “accuracy of the data population” as the reason for the delay.
Instead, we were given the hazy assurance that the developers were still working on it and would provide an update at a later date. We don’t know when that will be.
Despite being a fundamental component of the series and shooters in general, the feature wasn’t available at launch for Warzone 2.0 or Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer. Shortly after its release, Modern Warfare 2 Combat Records went live, however, Warzone 2.0 stat tracking is still missing.
It was intended for the mid-season update to finally introduce it to the battle royale title, but the tweet has derailed that. Even though Warzone 2.0 was released more than a month ago, players are still unable to log any kills, fatalities, wins, or other specific data related to their Warzone 2.0 experience.
Warzone 2.0? More Like Warzone 2.0 Beta
Players of Warzone 2.0 weren’t quite pleased with the way Activision intended to introduce Combat Records in the battle royale game. All player data collected before the Season 1 Reloaded update would be discarded, starting stats monitoring for everyone from scratch.
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Players can ignore something strange and illogical like that, but being completely unable to keep track of your combat records? That’s not a good appearance for a fresh AAA title. Activision, you don’t seem to understand the meaning of the adage “under promise, over deliver.”
Although Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 were heralded as the start of a “new era” of Call of Duty games, fans of the genre will find this latest innovation to be extremely familiar. We’re starting to lose count of the problems and bad judgment about Warzone 2.0 in particular.
Custom load-outs were initially supposed to be eliminated from the game, but after a backlash from the community, they weren’t. When Warzone 2.0 first launched, the social hub was broken, making it unable to invite or play with friends.
Then, owing to an XP vulnerability, Most Wanted contracts were disabled, and we are currently waiting for their reinstatement. Despite Activision’s admission that a remedy had been put in place, there are also persistent crashing issues on PC. I could continue forever.
The Call of Duty: Warzone Verdansk era was joyful, in part because the game felt so new and in part because it allowed us to interact with friends and family during a time when doing so in real life was impossible. It still had problems, of course, but because it was enjoyable, it didn’t seem as difficult.
Then Caldera appeared, which caused many players, including myself, to completely lose interest in the game. Activision needed the release of Warzone 2.0 to be impenetrable because there had been years of input to work upon.
Not only to draw players back to the game but also to keep them interested and to revive the sense of “just one more game.”
Although I have had a generally favorable experience with Warzone 2.0 and I enjoy playing it, the lack of basic features like Combat Records, ongoing crashing issues, and the plethora of other faults are hurting the player population as a whole.
Activision runs the risk of alienating its players once more, and this most recent action brings them that much closer.
Final Lines
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